


The world banded together in 2018 to watch anxiously and ultimately with relief as a dozen boys from youth soccer team the Wild Boars and their coach were rescued from a flooded cave in Northern Thailand. Now, the saga that captivated the globe is headed to Netflix in the limited series Thai Cave Rescue.
The untold perspectives of the boys on the team will take center stage in the new series, which follows their trip to the Tham Luang caves as it turns from a fun adventure into a massive and critical rescue operation.

Filmed entirely in Thailand by an international group of filmmakers — including showrunners and creators Michael Russell Gunn and Dana Ledoux Miller (Designated Survivor); directors Nattawut “Baz” Poonpiriya and Kevin Tancharoen; and executive producers Jon M. Chu, John Penotti, John Logan Pierson, Lance Johnson and Tim Coddington — the series will unravel the boys' stories, and those of their families, over the course of six episodes.




Papangkorn “Beam” Lerkchaleampote — who died in April — stars as Coach Eak, Thaneth "Ek" Warakulnukroh plays Chiang Rai governor Narongsak Osottanakorn, and Urassaya "Yaya" Sperbund and Manatsanun "Donut" Phanlerdwongsakul are Kelly and Pim, fictional representatives of the real-world hydraulic engineers and park rangers that made the incredible rescue possible. Filming took place in the real boys' homes, and stars local actors as the Wild Boars players: Pratya “Tiger” Patong, Songpol “Pangpon” Kantawong, Chakkapat “Junior” Sisat, Thanawut “Bank” Chetuku, Teeraphat “Gun” Somkaew, Thanaphong "Pluem" Kanthawong, Thanapat “Utha” Phungpumkaew, Apisit "Fluke" Yukam, Watcharaphol “Kim” Puangsawan, Thapanot “Nam-Ning” Huttapasu, Apisit “Chit” Saengchan and Rattaphoom “Fluke” Nakeesathid.
You can check out the first photos from the new series below and watch the story unfold when it premieres Sept. 22.
































